Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Arctic-Fox--Point-Barrow--Alaska-27MZIFJ6R9O59.htmlConceptually similarArctic Fox, Point Barrow, AlaskaGP0STPIZXCompleted★★★★★★Arctic Fox, Point Barrow, AlaskaGP0STPJ01Completed★★★★★★Arctic Fox, Point Barrow, AlaskaGP0STPJ02Completed★★★★★★Arctic Fox in AlaskaGP04B2QCompleted★★★★★★Arctic Fox in AlaskaGP04AX6Completed★★★★★★Arctic Fox in AlaskaGP04AX7Completed★★★★★★Arctic Fox in AlaskaGP04AX8Completed★★★★★★Arctic Fox in AlaskaGP04AX9Completed★★★★★★Arctic Fox in AlaskaGP04AZZCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STPJ03Arctic Fox, Point Barrow, AlaskaArctic Fox, Barrow, Alaska, An Arctic fox hunting lemmings along Point Barrow, Barrow, Alaska. The Arctic fox can survive some of the most extreme temperatures on the planet with its thick fur and low surface are to volume ratio. Brown in the summer to remain camouflage on the tundra this fox has recently turned white to blend in with the first snow of the season.Locations:Alaska-Alaska North Slope-Point Barrow-United States of AmericaDate:8 Oct, 2011Credit:© Rose Sjölander / 70°Latitude:71°21'3"NMaximum size:4657px X 3105pxLongitude156°34'14.8"WRestrictions:Ok for Greenpeace use and for approved external Greenpeace campaign related use. Contact the photographer directly or Greenpeace UK (photo.uk@greenpeace.org) for any other external licensing or sales.Keywords:Animals-Day-Foxes-Ice-KWCI (GPI)-Nature-Outdoors-Save the Arctic (campaign title)-Snow-WhiteShoot:70° North - Arctic Documentation70° North is a multimedia project documenting the impact of climate change and resources exploration in the Arctic.Shell's plans to drill offshore in the Alaskan Arctic in 2012 has divided the native communities who now stand at a crossroads between continued benefits from industry generated revenues and protecting the marine environment they have depended on for thousands of years. Shell's proposed offshore drill site is in the path of the bowhead whale's migration route. Many Inupiat hunters are concerned about Shell's lack of spill response capabilities if licenses are granted to drill offshore in the Arctic's Beaufort and Chukchi seasGreenpeace is campaigning for a global sanctuary to be declared around the uninhabited area of the North Pole to save the Arctic from attempts by oil companies to exploit the region’s resources for short term profit.Related Collections:Arctic Frontiers Campaign ImageryCollection: Arctic Wildlife